When faced with a difficult situation, we often instinctively ask ourselves why this is happening to us. Sometimes, we find the answer, but it is also possible that there isn’t an answer, and we must learn to change the question.

When faced with a difficult situation, we often instinctively ask ourselves why this is happening to us. Sometimes, we find the answer, but it is also possible that there isn’t an answer, and we must learn to change the question.
Sexual sin, particularly pornography use, is a pervasive struggle for many christians. Despite the promises of freedom in Christ, individuals often face significant barriers that prevent them from seeking help.
We all love to receive compliments or encouragement. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course! However, we need to be vigilant when we start to seek out only these flattering words.
Most Christians know they won’t have seven years of misfortune breaking a mirror, walking under a ladder, or petting a black cat. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t superstitious. For without love, our faith can become superstition.
Sometimes we must put on the full armor of God and fight the good fight of faith. But we must never forget that at other times, we must leave the battlefield and return to the fortress.